First lady Melania Trump rarely ventures into public these days. When she will do it, you might find it difficult to spot it.
Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, his wardrobe has been largely made up of mute bases in neutral tones.
A Black Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo for dinner and reception of the National Governors Association in February. A Gray Dior Skirt Costume for Donald Trump’s joint address at the Congress in March. A Trench Mackage of cream color for the Easter Easter Easter Roll in April.
And more recently, Thursday, a white blazer and a black skirt for an event honoring military mothers.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at a White House event for military mothers in May. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images
It is a notable gap in her style of the White House during the first term of President Donald Trump, when she made more daring fashion choices.
At the time, she wore vibrant and sparkling dresses at State Dinners, a Floral Dolce & Gabbana coat of $ 51,500 at a G7 summit, and of course, the infamous “I really don’t care, right?” Jacket en route to visit immigrant children on the American-Mexican border.
Melania Trump wore a Zara jacket while reading “I really don’t care, right?” During the first presidency of Donald Trump. SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images chip
Melania Trump’s involvement in public life this time was also moderate, which helped her maintain a low profile.
In May, the New York Times reported, quoting anonymous officials, that the First Lady spent less than 14 days in the White House since the inauguration on January 20. She was photographed in the White House about once a month – twice in April.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Business Insider.
Before Donald Trump’s second term, Melania Trump said she hadn’t planned to live in the White House full -time, an arrangement that is not typical of the first modern ladies. In a rare interview in January, she told Fox News that she planned to divide her time between Washington, DC, Trump Tower in New York, And Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at the Easter Easter Easter White House. Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images
“I will be in the White House,” she said. “And, you know, when I need to be in New York, I will be in New York. When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach.”
The transition to safer style choices could indicate a more factual approach to a role she has already occupied, but perhaps the First Lady is simply tired of launching a news cycle with each outing and look.
Throughout her memoirs, “Melania”, she expressed her frustration with regard to what she called “the vindictive attitude” of media coverage surrounding her involvement in public life.
Melania Trump at Donald Trump to a joint congress session in March. Andrew Harnik / Getty images
“This year of campaign would set the tone for my future relationship with the media-they would never treat me fairly,” she wrote about the campaign in 2016. “They persisted in the manufacture of stories, undergoing my efforts in the name of children and focusing on trivial questions.”
A fiercely private first lady, the soaked wardrobe of Melania Trump and infrequent appearances have given the media and the public little to speak, which may have been the goal.
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